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'''The Puyallup Indian School''' (later named Cushman Indian School) was a government Indian boarding school in Washington State that ran from 1860<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Collins |first1=Cary |title=HARD LESSONS IN AMERICA Henry Sicade's History of Puyallup Indian School, 1860 to 1920 |journal=Columbia the Magazine of Northwest History |date=Winter 2000-1 |volume=14 |issue=4}}</ref> to July | '''The Puyallup Indian School''' (later named Cushman Indian School) was a government Indian boarding school in Washington State that ran from 1860<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Collins |first1=Cary |title=HARD LESSONS IN AMERICA Henry Sicade's History of Puyallup Indian School, 1860 to 1920 |journal=Columbia the Magazine of Northwest History |date=Winter 2000-1 |volume=14 |issue=4}}</ref> to July 1, 1920.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Douglas |first1=Miguel |title=Cushman Indian School closes on July 1, 1920 |url=https://historylink.org/File/20736 |website=Historylink |access-date=18 February 2021}}</ref> A notable student that attended was Henry Sicade, who was the great-nephew of [[Leschi (Nisqually)]] and the grandson of Chief Stann of the Puyallup Tribe.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Collins |first1=Cary |title=HARD LESSONS IN AMERICA Henry Sicade's History of Puyallup Indian School, 1860 to 1920 |journal=Columbia the Magazine of Northwest History |date=Winter 2000-1 |volume=14 |issue=4}}</ref> Due to his hardships at the school, he went on to help start the [[Fife Public Schools]] as an alternative education for native children in the area.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Douglas |first1=Miguel |title=Sicade, Henry (1866-1938) |url=https://historylink.org/File/20735 |website=Historylink |access-date=18 February 2021}}</ref> | ||
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The Puyallup Indian School (later named Cushman Indian School) was a government Indian boarding school in Washington State that ran from 1860[1] to July 1, 1920.[2] A notable student that attended was Henry Sicade, who was the great-nephew of Leschi (Nisqually) and the grandson of Chief Stann of the Puyallup Tribe.[3] Due to his hardships at the school, he went on to help start the Fife Public Schools as an alternative education for native children in the area.[4]
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- ↑ Collins, Cary (Winter 2000-1). "HARD LESSONS IN AMERICA Henry Sicade's History of Puyallup Indian School, 1860 to 1920". Columbia the Magazine of Northwest History. 14 (4).
{{cite journal}}: Check date values in:|date=(help) - ↑ Douglas, Miguel. "Cushman Indian School closes on July 1, 1920". Historylink. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
- ↑ Collins, Cary (Winter 2000-1). "HARD LESSONS IN AMERICA Henry Sicade's History of Puyallup Indian School, 1860 to 1920". Columbia the Magazine of Northwest History. 14 (4).
{{cite journal}}: Check date values in:|date=(help) - ↑ Douglas, Miguel. "Sicade, Henry (1866-1938)". Historylink. Retrieved 18 February 2021.